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Buried treasure- my father's old Attex (now in bad need of TLC!)

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  • #16
    Sorry for the loss of Don,was there any resto started where was he on this project pic,s would help or is it as it was,are you intending on selling this unit or continueing on with a resto,where abouts are you located,are there any extra spare parts with it all of these things affect the value.Cheers NCT

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    • #17
      Allow me to move that little blue Honda out of the way or ya Had one just like it in Japan back in '69. Sure do miss it
      Our motto in the Strategic Air Command was "Peace is our Profession". If you don't believe it we'll bomb the hell out of you.

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      • #18
        He never had a chance to do anything with it. Its still sitting right where it was in those pictures. I think There might be an extra tire or two for it. However I have to move a lot of things to even get it out. It's is located in north Alabama... I can get try for some new pictures this weekend, but its pretty much the same, just more dust, and clutter...Thanks

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        • #19
          I know the inside of the gas tanks on those bikes rusted quite readily. There just wasn't enough corrosion protection involved in anything built in Japan back in those days. Don't know if your old enough or not, but I remember back in the 60's/70's when if someone owned a Japanese manufactured car over say 5 years old it was a complete rust bucket. It took them many years to master and include quenching and other processes in their metals manufacturing. Their exports suffered badly for that. Check the inside of the tank and see if it was a victim.
          Our motto in the Strategic Air Command was "Peace is our Profession". If you don't believe it we'll bomb the hell out of you.

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